Chemistry, asked by akedlepcha3179, 1 year ago

When when an alkali metal dissolved in liquid ammonia the solution acquires different colour explain the reasons for this type of colour change?

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Answered by Anonymous
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When an alkali metal is dissolved in liquid ammonia, it results in the formation of a deep blue coloured solution. The ammoniated electrons absorb energy corresponding to red region of visible light. Therefore, the transmitted light is blue in colour.

Answered by ritik12336
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ALKALI METAL WHEN ADDED TO LIQUID AMMONIA IT WILL GET DEEP BLUE COLOUR . SO IT TRANS MIT BLUE COLOUR.

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